Title :
Development of coaching competencies in students through a project-based cooperative learning approach
Author :
Wit, Hans J. ; Alabart, J.R. ; Giralt, Francesc ; Herrero, Joan ; Medir, Magda ; Fabregat, Azael
Author_Institution :
Employee Dev. Center, Dow Chem. Co., Midland, MI, USA
Abstract :
First-year chemical engineering students carry out a horizontally integrated design project working in teams. The teams are each led by two fourth-year students, one taking on the role of team leader and the other of knowledge manager so that the project is also vertically integrated. Team leaders facilitate project and team management while knowledge managers facilitate the learning process of first-year students in such a way that both are essentially coaches. Fourth-year students experience alternatively both roles during the two semesters (15 weeks) of the academic year. These new roles require a new set of technical and social skills: Team management, facilitative leadership, and project management skills, which are formally introduced in the fourth-year Project Management course and put into practice in the Project Management in Practice course. The real challenge of the whole approach is ensuring that fourth-year students resist the temptation of reproducing the supervisory role of professors in the classical classroom environment, despite the pressure of achieving project objectives, the inexperience of first-year students who are not used to this approach, and the cultural inertia of the professors involved.
Keywords :
chemical technology; engineering education; management education; project management; Project Management course; Project Management in Practice course; change management; coaching competencies development; cooperative learning; cultural inertia; facilitative leadership; first-year chemical engineering students; first-year students; fourth-year students; horizontally integrated design project; knowledge manager; knowledge managers; learning process; project management skills; project objectives; project-based cooperative learning; social skills; team management; team working; technical skills; vertically integrated project; Chemical engineering; Cultural differences; Engineering education; Engineering management; Environmental management; Industrial training; Knowledge management; Management training; Project management; Resists;
Conference_Titel :
Frontiers in Education, 2002. FIE 2002. 32nd Annual
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7444-4
DOI :
10.1109/FIE.2002.1158147